After some solid CSS'ing since moving to our place two years ago, I'm finally at three years ahead. We burn about 4 cords per year and starting with this upcoming winter it will be nice to have thicker splits that will be well-seasoned. This past weekend we had overnight temps in the 20s and I burned some 4-5" thick splits of red oak and my 30NC was very happy and rewarded us with amazing heat. With only 3-4 of those splits, she would run at about 650F and I'd get about 6 hours with a nice coal bed for a relight with no kindling needed.
As I'm sure many on here can relate, it feels great to be that far ahead. My year three stack is almost exclusively red and white oak and that will be some amazing heat...
As I'm sure many on here can relate, it feels great to be that far ahead. My year three stack is almost exclusively red and white oak and that will be some amazing heat...